As far as I can see it takes a sample every now and then, because my miners more or less constantly runs around 370-380 Mhash/s and the site lists me as low as 208 Mhash/s in the history window - why is this?

EDIT: Now the counter itself says 150 Mhash/s when I can see on the miners that they don't even dive that low, stable at speeds mentioned before

There is already an answer in this thread.This speed is measured by counting your submitted shares and 5 minutes is not enough to average out your speed. Try setting it to 30 mins and see if it will be more consistent.

I ought to admit that looking through 67 pages for an answer is beyond my patience, but I'll try 30 minutes!

Also, has the live support been taken down? I haven't seen it "online" for two days now, or is my browser just being a bitch?

Oh yea?Give me the search parameters for future reference, because >how Average speed in last 5 minutes measured< gave no hits but my own - those are the key words so please, tell me how to search for a question like that, or keep your comments to yourself.

Been using the pool since Slush's meltdown, it's working great so far. The statistics ain't working for me though, always says my reward is none for every round. It worked for the first day, then I think I changed from proportional to PPS and the stats stopped working. I've since then changed back to proportional but the stats still don't work. Am I missing something?

Been using the pool since Slush's meltdown, it's working great so far. The statistics ain't working for me though, always says my reward is none for every round. It worked for the first day, then I think I changed from proportional to PPS and the stats stopped working. I've since then changed back to proportional but the stats still don't work. Am I missing something?

Been using the pool since Slush's meltdown, it's working great so far. The statistics ain't working for me though, always says my reward is none for every round. It worked for the first day, then I think I changed from proportional to PPS and the stats stopped working. I've since then changed back to proportional but the stats still don't work. Am I missing something?

Stats will only show proportional payout #'s, if you're in PPS you won't see anything useful stat wise. When swapping back, it can take up to 2 hours i've seen before you'll start seeing values in Stats. In some cases its because you've swapped over mid-block and I think a quirk of the payout system keeps you as PPS for current block, then just the 1 hour delay on stats Tycho has in place.

Is there some issue with payout verification? I clicked instant payout at :23 past the hour and in 25 minutes I have not gotten one confirmation, but in that time, three blocks were found by deepbit. Anyone else having payout issues or does anyone know what's going on?

Actually, I am curious. If the address is not in use by any client, then it will float around the network for some time. There must be a mechanism where it gives up (or maybe stays with the sender since never confirmed which I doubt). After a while there could be a lot of orphaned coins floating around the network without such a mechanism. Anybody know what it is? I suspect the result is that if not collected by a client it will eventually be destroyed as the tail end of chains are clipped.

Can anybody confirm?

There is no way to take the address for yourself, even if not used (since it is generated by you private key) so the odds are infinitesimal that the address would ever possibly be yours if you hit new address for the rest of your life.

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I discovered today that Websense filtering was blocking access to deepbit.net. It was categorized as "Pay to Surf". I had them re-categorize it to Information Technology.

>>> DatabaseChange <DatabaseChange@websense.com> 5/10/2011 4:00 PM >>>Thank you for using Websense's new URL category lookup utility.The site you submitted has been reviewed and categorized accordingly:<http://deepbit.net/> - <Information Technology>Categorization updates should be available in the next scheduled publication of the database. A new database is published every business day, five days a week, Pacific Standard Time. You should notice any updates referred to in this message within 72 hours.Thank you.

Then you must have had the correct address. Look in your address book (receiving) fir it and you erl certainly find it. Give it a label such as "deepbit" . There is often a delay before the transaction his your client, especially if you don't have the port forwarded to your client from your router (you can tell that might be the case because you will only have 8 connections). If your router supports uPNP them turn it on and set the option in your client and forget about forwarding ports (I use the D-link DIR-855 and used to use the DIR-655 and both support it). If you have kids who might abuse the Internet (i.e. hosting torrents), then I would leave it off.

BTW, payments from deepbit have always appeared in my wallet before I had released the left mouse button if I pushed instant pay. I am surprised it took you so long. Did you update to a good stress and maybe Tycho paid you out since you are new and he us a good guy (he is, although some people think that I feel otherwise, but I most certainly don't)?

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I discovered today that Websense filtering was blocking access to deepbit.net. It was categorized as "Pay to Surf". I had them re-categorize it to Information Technology.

>>> DatabaseChange <DatabaseChange@websense.com> 5/10/2011 4:00 PM >>>Thank you for using Websense's new URL category lookup utility.The site you submitted has been reviewed and categorized accordingly:<http://deepbit.net/> - <Information Technology>Categorization updates should be available in the next scheduled publication of the database. A new database is published every business day, five days a week, Pacific Standard Time. You should notice any updates referred to in this message within 72 hours.Thank you.

I am not familiar with them, but I assume they work as a DNS RBL. You have to be careful with such lists if you want to avoid losing access to important traffic from time to time (especially email where it is often integrated into the MTA).

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